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<blockquote data-quote="spodermin" data-source="post: 150310" data-attributes="member: 29048"><p>This is exciting, don't be stressed out.</p><p></p><p>Don't let chemicals near it (this includes while cleaning stuff that will interact with it, and I only use non pesticide produce to feed to the feeders and whatnot)</p><p></p><p>Don't let it get too cold or too hot (but don't obsess) 17°C-30°C is fine. Fluctuation is good, they like day and night cycles</p><p></p><p>Don't overfeed it. It won't starve unless you don't feed it for months. Keep a water dish in case it needs to drink</p><p></p><p>If you do those basic 3 things it's the hardest pet in the world to screw up.</p><p></p><p>The forums are great for questions. Congrats on the hamorii! It's a beautiful spider</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spodermin, post: 150310, member: 29048"] This is exciting, don't be stressed out. Don't let chemicals near it (this includes while cleaning stuff that will interact with it, and I only use non pesticide produce to feed to the feeders and whatnot) Don't let it get too cold or too hot (but don't obsess) 17°C-30°C is fine. Fluctuation is good, they like day and night cycles Don't overfeed it. It won't starve unless you don't feed it for months. Keep a water dish in case it needs to drink If you do those basic 3 things it's the hardest pet in the world to screw up. The forums are great for questions. Congrats on the hamorii! It's a beautiful spider [/QUOTE]
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